突起活动定量地决定细胞运动的速率和方向。

H U Keller, H Bebie
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摘要

运动泡细胞已被用作一种模型,以获得对细胞运动机制的新见解。我们检验了这一假设,即运动可能是由于细胞体积进行性单侧突出到假足。这一假设得到了如下发现的支持:单个沃克癌肉瘤细胞的运动速度和方向可以通过连续测量突出活动来预测。前部的突出活动与细胞后部的向前运动密切相关。在气泡形成过程中,沃克癌肉瘤细胞的细胞膜向前推进的速度比已知的肌动蛋白延伸速度快(1.2-4.1微米/秒)。
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Protrusive activity quantitatively determines the rate and direction of cell locomotion.

Locomoting blebbing cells have been used as a model to obtain novel insight into the mechanisms of cell locomotion. We tested the hypothesis that locomotion can be due to progressive one-sided protrusion of cellular volume into pseudopods. The hypothesis is supported by the finding that the rate and direction of locomotion of individual Walker carcinosarcoma cells can be predicted by sequential measurement of protrusive activity. Protrusive activity at the front is closely associated with forward movement of the rear part of the cell. During bleb formation the cell membrane of Walker carcinosarcoma cells is pushed forward faster (1.2-4.1 microns/sec) than known rates of actin elongation.

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